To land stuff on the Mun (or elsewhere), I use a Skycrane (inspired by Real Life and Scott Manley) This is the Skycrane train that I just sent to Jool: The crane is on the left with four nuclear engines and huge solar panels. In front is the orbital tug, and behind is a pair of landers and the train of fuel tanks for the Jool station. (This one was also used as the interplanetary tug http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=198910122 - aerocapturing at Jool.) Basically, put some engines on outriggers, with an appropriate docking point in the middle underneath. If there is atmosphere, put the parachutes along the skycrane outriggers. Small tanks at the end of outriggers, large tank in the middle - you want that large tank because it's much easier to keep balanced during refuelling that way. The crane needs enough thrust and deltaV to land the payload and then return to orbit for refuel and reuse. (Or to fly away and crash safely!) - You might want to burn the payload's fuel during descent. Dock the crane to each section in orbit, then land it. Once landed, undock and immediately fly away. - This bit's the most tricky as you don't want to accidentally take the payload with you, or fall off the payload and destroy the base you're building! Then repeat with each segment until they're all down. I haven't tried building with the new legs yet, but my old .21 base fell to bits on upgrade...